2012 Hertz Sustainability Report Shows Greener Fleet and
Operations

PARK RIDGE, N.J., Oct. 2, 2013 -- The Hertz Corporation , the world's
largest general use car rental brand, today published its 2012
Sustainability Report as part of its Living Journey strategy. The report
highlights results and achievements of the company's integration of
sustainability best practices across its global operations, positioning
Hertz as a leader in Sustainable Mobility and Equipment Solutions.

"Sustainability is part of our daily life at Hertz- it's become a
business management tool, as well as a mechanism to protect the environment
and provide community benefits," commented Mark P. Frissora, Hertz Chairman
and Chief Executive Officer. "While we have made tremendous progress, our
parallel commitment to continuous improvement means that we always strive
to innovate and advance our sustainability efforts. Our sustainability
efforts, as seen through Living Journey, will provide value to our
stakeholders and help ensure the long-term health and productivity of the
customers and communities we serve. We take pride in the progress that has
been achieved since the launch of Living Journey."

Living Journey (http://Hertz Living Journey),
launched last year, includes Hertz's sustainability initiatives and plans
for the future. This strategy includes a focused commitment to smart
mobility, environment, community outreach, and Hertz's overall corporate
commitment and best practices.

Through its various elements, Hertz's Living Journey 2012 Sustainability
Report highlights the following achievements:

Fleet: For travelers, 74% of Hertz's car rental fleet averages 28+ mpg
and the Company's Green Traveler Collection features low emission and fuel
efficient vehicles which average better than 48+ mpg. This collection
includes a range of Hybrids, Electric, CNG, and clean diesel vehicles.
Additionally, Hertz is exploring a range of cars and buses that use
alternative fuels and technologies for airport transportation.

Hertz Equipment Rental Corporation also maintains a sustainable fleet
with 70% of earthmoving equipment powered by low-emission engines in models
that are 2012 and newer, which reduce air-pollution by 90% vs older models.
Donlen, Hertz's fleet leasing management company, has assisted companies in
reducing fleet emissions through Fleets for Change, with a goal of
minimizing commercial fleet greenhouse gas emissions by 20% over five
years. And, Donlen's DriverPoint Telematics measures the impact of driver
behavior on fuel economy to reinforce green driving behaviors to implement
change.

Facilities: Hertz applies U.S. Green Building Council's LEED standards
for new construction projects and will certify select sites, in addition to
energy-efficient improvements and recycling at its global facilities.
Energy efficiency upgrades in 2012 saved almost 4,000,000 kWh and 2,791
metric tons of CO2 and Hertz's solar panel systems installed at facilities
across the country produced more than 2.5 million kWh of electricity
annually, enough to power 217 homes for a year.

Recycling: Hertz prioritizes materials and goods that can be recycled
and reused. In 2012, Hertz U.S. operations recycled more than 5.2 million
pounds of office paper, saving the equivalent of 18.5 million gallons of
water and 45,000 trees. Hertz's Equipment Rental locations have recycled
more than 194,000 gallons of used oil. In 2012, Hertz's New Jersey
headquarters increased recycling by 50% and reduced waste disposal costs by
65% and the Company's cafeterias recycle a variety of paper and plastic,
diverting thousands of tons of waste from landfills annually.

Community: Hertz sponsors the United Way, American Red Cross,
Make-A-Wish Foundation, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Habitat for
Humanity and many local organizations providing financial contributions and
service opportunities for employees. Hertz also support veterans through
its Hertz for Heroes initiative and has a protocol established to provide
quick response and equipment to aid local recovery efforts when a natural
disaster strikes.